Sunday, April 16, 2006

Former 'Scorpions' member released due to lack of evidence

BELGRADE, April 15 (Hina) - A former member of the Scorpions paramilitary unit, Dejan Demirovic, was released from custody in Belgrade on Saturday after the local Prosecutor's Office dropped charges of involvement in a 1999 war crime in Kosovo.

Demirovic was released due to lack of evidence, said Ivana Ramic, spokeswoman for Belgrade's District Court.

Demirovic was extradited last year from Canada, having fled in 2001.

Another former Scorpion, Sasa Cvjetan, was sentenced to 20 years in prison last year for the same crime -- the murder of 14 Albanian civilians, including children, and the wounding of six Albanian children in Podujevo in March 1999.

Cvijus, if çeku were to shoot anyone, like innocent people out of randomocity then it would be in a headline somewhere. You know yourself the March riots, they were in every newspaper, tv, radio...don't you think they would also report a headline such as, "Ceku i mbyti familje pa fajë?" KLA purpose was to LIBERATE while the Chetniks was to "protect state union" just like in Slovenia, Croatia, Srebenica, Drenica, and Raçak.

For Serbs evidence always is lacking when it helps to prosecute its own terrorists. I remember a couple of years ago Serbia had no trouble arresting about 900 Albanians in charges of terrorism and guess what... they had a lot of evidence against them. Fiction writers all over Serbia were very active during that time.